Primary Care Optometry News Current Issue
The following articles appeared in the print edition of Primary Care Optometry News.
Table of Contents
- Optometrists must advocate for comprehensive eye exams for all children Samuel D. Pierce, OD
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- AOA: Federal report a victory for patient care, safety
- Concussions may increase suicide risk
- Corrections
- Eye-tracking technology helps patients, builds practices Adam Clarin, OD
- FDA clears Bausch + Lomb multifocal toric contact lens
- FDA clears daily disposable lens with Tangible Hydra-PEG coating
- FTC penalizes online sellers in violation of Contact Lens Rule
- Glaucoma affects recognition of gender, facial expression
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- How to find the best technology for your practice
- NJ Senate committee passes preschool eye exam bill
- Ocular blood flow may have role in glaucoma
- Study reveals disparity between what contact lenses ECPs wear, what they prescribe
- Optometry’s role in mTBI care will grow Michael D. DePaolis, OD, FAAO
- Adenovirus causes keratoconjunctivitis outbreak at eye clinic
- Brinzolamide-brimonidine fixed combination provides effective IOP control
- Difficulty with dark adaptation may lead to driving cessation in patients with glaucoma
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- High rate of optic neuritis misdiagnosis found
- King-Devick test shows reliability in assessing sports-related concussion
- Study found association between glaucoma, depression
- Study shows strong correlation between NAION, obstructive sleep apnea
- VIDEO: Axial elongation should be used as benchmark in myopia control studies
- Caffery assumes AAO presidency
- Clinicians should encourage proper eyelid hygiene, test early for MGD
- Consider biologics for treating noninfectious uveitis
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- Contact lenses may induce increase in lid wiper epitheliopathy
- Expert panel shares latest in myopia control research
- High rate of complications, disease found in ‘asymptomatic’ contact lens wearers
- VIDEO: Improvement in ocular blood flow may benefit glaucoma patients
- New global coalition tackles myopia awareness
- VIDEO: Study finds iStent inject safe, efficacious
- Telemedicine improves access for patients, clinicians
- Collaborative care neglected in new CDC concussion guidelines
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- Resources for health care providers
- Elderly man experiences transient blurred vision Cameron Clinard, OD, FAAO